Arginine catabolic mobile element The arginine catabolic mobile element (ACME) is a mobile genetic element of Staphylococcus bacterial species. This genetic element provides for several immune modulating functions, including resistance to polyamines which serve as a non-specific immune response both on intact skin and following the inflammatory response in wound healing.[ 1] [ 2] Diverse ACME are present in several species of Staphylococcus , including Staphylococcus epidermidis .[ 3] [ 4]
Association with virulent MRSA
ACME are not common among antibiotic sensitive S. aureus (MSSA).[ 5] The elements for the most prominent MRSA ACME appear to have assembled recently in S. epidermidis into the speG-positive ACME which was transferred to virulent S. aureus during the evolution of the epidemic USA300 MRSA strain.[ 6] [ 7] This broadened the ability of S. aureus to colonize sites beyond the nose.[ 8] This strain is able to persist on intact skin and is spread rapidly person-to-person. As a result, the speG-positive ACME is a particularly important element of MRSA pathogenesis.
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References
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